Silverthorne

Intel Reveals All About Atom Processor Range

10:00PM April 2, 2008 | Gizmodo US Edition

The detailed specs on Intel’s upcoming small’n'cheap Atom processor are now up for grabs. From data released at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai, it looks like the first Atom releases will be five different CPUs, destined for a range of portable or “net-top” machines. Each chip has 512kB of on-board L2 caching and supports SSE3 instructions, but will have different processor core speeds and frontside bus speeds. Prices will run from US$45 for the cheapest to US$160 for the fastest CPU. For the processor fanatics among you, details below.

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Giz Explains: Why We’re Psyched for Silverthorne

3:40AM February 8, 2008 | Matt Buchanan

Silverthorne is a teeny processor built on the 45nm process (like the much-ballyhooed Penryn), designed for UMPCs, subnotebooks, mystery Apple products and any other smallish gadget that needs real crunching on an ultra-lean power diet.

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